I consider myself a scientist because my life it self is a giant problem, a mass of something to look at. It has unexplained answers of why I live and how I choose to make things work. If something I do isn't right then I think of a way to fix it and hopefully it works out. And if it doesn't, then I keep trying to make it work. For example, once I walked into science class and noticed a wooden object with a few wooden balls. I walked up to it so I could check it out. It was a contraption to move the wooden balls. I made an observation that it had a crank and then made an inference that the crank was how you made it move. When you think and wonder about things like that, that shows you're a scientist, even when you don't notice it. So as a conclusion, I think I'm a scientist because I have to deal with life and that's a project I'm still working on.